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they will route us out, too. if we do not citigroup on what tribal societies like in afghanistan, -- if we do not get a grip on what troubled society is like in afghanistan, we will never get it. >> you traveled in afghanistan before the taliban and this. what was it like then? >> it was a very tribal with the difficult terrain. yet, there were things about afghanistan that were quite wonderful. in northeast afghanistan, it is an area that had university, where women went to university. there was order in it, but it was a very troubled country. you had to remember that. -- it was a very tribal country, and you have to remember that. the rounding out of the taliban is like cockroaches. you'll get them out of one area like helmand province, but they will scattered to other areas. >> are you saying we cannot win? it will have to declare an informal victory? >> how do you win against the opium trade? >> not with the war on drugs but we proved that. >> and that is key to everything. they are planting open production w
they will route us out, too. if we do not citigroup on what tribal societies like in afghanistan, -- if we do not get a grip on what troubled society is like in afghanistan, we will never get it. >> you traveled in afghanistan before the taliban and this. what was it like then? >> it was a very tribal with the difficult terrain. yet, there were things about afghanistan that were quite wonderful. in northeast afghanistan, it is an area that had university, where women went to...
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stay with us for that. full market and financial analysis in 25 minutes. it looks as their european inflation is flat on its back and we will find out what is happening in america today. >> the expectation is pretty flat, that passes where rank pretty much unchanged, especially when you strip out things like energy and food. you will see many retailers cutting prices trying to encourage people to keep spending. the result of that was falling prices. this will be a bit of a headache ad ,!ujp& there could be a spiral of deflationary where people keep spending less. companies need to make less and they make less profits and cut more jobs or wages. >> it seems as if consumer demand is weak, but actually, there is too much production. >> while you are seeing growth in some areas in hong kong, at the same time there is concern about these falling prices. it is a daunting act and a very difficult line for bankers to tread. >> you can get more in about 25 this time. coming up, hillary clinton finishes her long tour of africa. and capturing the hearts of american f
stay with us for that. full market and financial analysis in 25 minutes. it looks as their european inflation is flat on its back and we will find out what is happening in america today. >> the expectation is pretty flat, that passes where rank pretty much unchanged, especially when you strip out things like energy and food. you will see many retailers cutting prices trying to encourage people to keep spending. the result of that was falling prices. this will be a bit of a headache ad...
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have youver use tha word outburst man? ? she was asked abo her sband. >> diplotic and she is the seetary of state. e questi that she wassked and has been i think misreported in lot of places. the question wassked was, you know, wha does mr. clinton think through t mouth of mrs. clinton? and she -- she snappe back at this d. now e kid then said, you know i meant mr. obam maybe hedid maybe he didn't. i have no idea. but you know she's secretary of state. she'supposed to be more diomatic. in her defense, shehad been wi rape ctims. she'd been focused on the issue how abused wmen are. she's really holding up that half othe sky in a very, very strong way. but when you're the secretary of state, particular i a fraught retionship as with the form present of thenited states, r husband, yo just sort of got to cill it and she didt chill that week. >> too much of it? >> yes is this pbs tmz, i mean, comeon. she was on state trip to rica. i lot o veryerious issues there. the estion of justhat the ited states plans to do or actually can do
have youver use tha word outburst man? ? she was asked abo her sband. >> diplotic and she is the seetary of state. e questi that she wassked and has been i think misreported in lot of places. the question wassked was, you know, wha does mr. clinton think through t mouth of mrs. clinton? and she -- she snappe back at this d. now e kid then said, you know i meant mr. obam maybe hedid maybe he didn't. i have no idea. but you know she's secretary of state. she'supposed to be more diomatic. in...
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she did it all, she lived it all and she loved us all. i think if i said to my mother-- when i often did-- "i can't go on without you. i don't know how to live without you." she'd say, "you're fine. i've raised you well. now get out there and get going. your brothers will be nice to you." ( laughter ) >> lehrer: eunice kennedy shriver's last living brother, senator edward kennedy, is battling brain cancer and did not attend the funeral. and in jacksonville, florida, u.s. navy pilot michael "scott" speicher was laid to rest, 18 years after he was shot down over iraq. thousands of people lined the streets of speicher's adopted hometown to watch the funeral procession. it followed a 30-mile route, past his former school, church, and military base. the 33-year-old pilot disappeared at the start of the first gulf war. his remains weren't found until just recently. a charles manson follower who once tried to kill president ford is now free. lynette "squeaky" fromme was released from a federal prison in texas today. in september 1975, fromme aim
she did it all, she lived it all and she loved us all. i think if i said to my mother-- when i often did-- "i can't go on without you. i don't know how to live without you." she'd say, "you're fine. i've raised you well. now get out there and get going. your brothers will be nice to you." ( laughter ) >> lehrer: eunice kennedy shriver's last living brother, senator edward kennedy, is battling brain cancer and did not attend the funeral. and in jacksonville, florida,...
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>> how is this going to help us when people in canada and great britain tell us that the health plan does not do anything. >> stephen hawking had to give a brief history of the health service refusing allegations that it left him to die. this is a well founded a political football. -- well pounded political football. thousands of people have signed up for a blog in that concentrates on the good aspects of the nhs. the european leader is not in love with the nhs. >> people have been left in pain, positions where they cannot work at the back of the line waiting for permission to get treatment and there's nothing you can do. >> the health-care debate has been brought to this side of the atlantic. the fate over health care has been far less heated in america. they agree with a core principle for treatment based on needs not ability to pay. now, they want to resuscitate clear political positions. >> this is the worst nightmare. no wonder he looks reynolds. they have been pursuing a strategy of not talking about the and a chess. -- about the nhs. >> we are going to off back it and reexpand
>> how is this going to help us when people in canada and great britain tell us that the health plan does not do anything. >> stephen hawking had to give a brief history of the health service refusing allegations that it left him to die. this is a well founded a political football. -- well pounded political football. thousands of people have signed up for a blog in that concentrates on the good aspects of the nhs. the european leader is not in love with the nhs. >> people have...
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but it looks like the best chance will be south of us. west of us will get more clearing through the overnight. and it looks like a decent evening all and all. as far as the eastern shore. here is the forecast. we will see the temperatures at 84 degrees. winds out of the east at five to 10. for you folks in chestertown, denton, easton and cambridge. central portion of the state. temperatures doping out around 85. with easterly wind at five. 20 percent chance for a stray shower. pair he hall, annapolis, perry hall and westminster. decent. high pressure is building in. behind the front. as it continues to subside south. this high pressure will eliminate the chance for showers and thunderstorms as we get into the weekend. all the moisture will move down over parts of southern virginia. eastern portions of north carolina. and we will continue to see the moisture move out over the atlantic. and we will continue to enjoy the high pressure through the weekend. but it will bring warmer temperatures in toward sunday and monday. 85 degrees downtown
but it looks like the best chance will be south of us. west of us will get more clearing through the overnight. and it looks like a decent evening all and all. as far as the eastern shore. here is the forecast. we will see the temperatures at 84 degrees. winds out of the east at five to 10. for you folks in chestertown, denton, easton and cambridge. central portion of the state. temperatures doping out around 85. with easterly wind at five. 20 percent chance for a stray shower. pair he hall,...
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only two uses remain. st ofhe residents are buried under this avalahe. the task at hand was sonormous that the authorities not know where to begin. >> t even as rescus come to this grim conclusi, thpress ought toearch for more suivors elsewhere. --hey press on to search for more survivors. they are delering food, dicine, and supplieso hundreds opeople stranded. more than 40,000 soldiers have been mobilized, and many mre will be deployed over the weekend. they will search for more survivorsnd possibly more villages, which might al have en buried. but r many anxiouselatives, there is lite chance of findg their ledne's allies as the death toll ris, the number und alive has not. their only comfo isçafaith,ç ad hope tt thisragedy does not occur again. bbc news, taiwan. >> ateast 600 children are now deal with a lead poisoning in the north of china. -- are nowll with lead poising. local officialsay they plan to relocate everyone livi near the contaminat site within the next two years. aqi journalistsave demonstrat in central bagad, calling for great media f
only two uses remain. st ofhe residents are buried under this avalahe. the task at hand was sonormous that the authorities not know where to begin. >> t even as rescus come to this grim conclusi, thpress ought toearch for more suivors elsewhere. --hey press on to search for more survivors. they are delering food, dicine, and supplieso hundreds opeople stranded. more than 40,000 soldiers have been mobilized, and many mre will be deployed over the weekend. they will search for more...
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profits are used to buy off police, judges, and other officials. the counternarcotics but these are just one aspect of an entirely separate counter narcotics judicial system that has been built up here in afghanistan. there are separate police, prosecutors, and judges, courts and prisons. all of it in a bid to get major drug traffickers off of the streets and into detention. this is just a practice drugs raid. in real life, you would be during the sign -- sound of gunfire. the five traffickers who have been pardoned by president karzai where wearing police uniforms and using a police car to shift more than 100 kilos of heroin. -- were wearing police uniforms. one was from a powerful family. convicting such a trafficker,çç previously thought of as untouchable, was a new milestone of the system. the man seen here was the governor in kabul until he resigned to run president karzai's election campaign. there has been or even from within the afghan government. >> d.o.t. is guilty. -- guilty is guilty. >> possibly, hamid karzai thought that there were
profits are used to buy off police, judges, and other officials. the counternarcotics but these are just one aspect of an entirely separate counter narcotics judicial system that has been built up here in afghanistan. there are separate police, prosecutors, and judges, courts and prisons. all of it in a bid to get major drug traffickers off of the streets and into detention. this is just a practice drugs raid. in real life, you would be during the sign -- sound of gunfire. the five traffickers...
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this risk may be increased when trilipix is used with a statin. if you cannot afford your medication, call 1-866-4-trilipix for more information. trilipix. there's more to cholesterol. get the picture. >>> a roaring wildfire in santa cruz has forced 2400 people from their homes. firefighters have had trouble reaching the flames because of the rugged terrain, so the fire is being fought largely by air. >>> in medical news tonight, a breakthrough in understanding one of life's mysteries. why do some people need less sleep than others? turns out it has nothing to do with caffeinated drunks of fl f fluffty pillows. scientists have discovered that some are programmed to get by on fewer hours. here's john mckenzie. >> reporter: ahh, sleep. eight to eight and a half hours a night. it's what most people need. but for millions of americans, just getting that much sleep, you must be dreaming. >> roughly about five. >> reporter: and you feel the affects? >> right now i can't form a complete sentence. i don't know where i am necessarily. >> i don't think i've
this risk may be increased when trilipix is used with a statin. if you cannot afford your medication, call 1-866-4-trilipix for more information. trilipix. there's more to cholesterol. get the picture. >>> a roaring wildfire in santa cruz has forced 2400 people from their homes. firefighters have had trouble reaching the flames because of the rugged terrain, so the fire is being fought largely by air. >>> in medical news tonight, a breakthrough in understanding one of life's...
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thank you ve much for talking with us. >> nice be here. you are just back from e white use. yomade this presentation. what was theeaction? >> really, we've given the white house ailemma. the space progm we have today, th human space flight program, really isn coutable with the money we he. so either we have d something wth the current program that's not going to be very succesul, i'm afraid or end for something really exciting and workable and that's the challenge the white hoe is goi to have is to sort tha out. >> reporter: "not computable." is tt because of the cost? >>rimarily the money." there are real tecical hallenges. for emple, we don't really know the eect of galact cosmic rays onuman beings that ar in oer space for long periods of time. we think the efects could be veryad. we also know that wehtlessness has a serious impact o humans wn they've been exposedto it for a longime. and when one talks about going tmars, for example, wee talkg about 180 days o flight to get ther and 180 days to come back and proably a year o mars to get the planets to line up so they can c
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it is even less used. a lot of foreigners are hesitant because it is a temporary program that congress keeps continuing. right now, they're hoping congress will make it permanent, because they see it as and when for the economy -- they see it as a win-win for the economy. south florida is known as being one of the worst states in recession and foreclosure, and right now there is a lot of pressure. a lot of tall condo towers were built in the miami area five years ago, so foreigners and think there is a deal to be had. not only can you get great residential investments, you can get great commercial real- estate. so if you're coming from south america, you can assimilate quite easily in the miami area. gregg: pick up a condo for me. nothing a -- nothing fancy. something cheap. jane: usually we like to look forward on this show, but now we will take you back. there is a live picture from woodstock of richie havens plan "freedom." jane: the scene is a little different four years later. people are sitting in ch
it is even less used. a lot of foreigners are hesitant because it is a temporary program that congress keeps continuing. right now, they're hoping congress will make it permanent, because they see it as and when for the economy -- they see it as a win-win for the economy. south florida is known as being one of the worst states in recession and foreclosure, and right now there is a lot of pressure. a lot of tall condo towers were built in the miami area five years ago, so foreigners and think...
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have you ever use that word outburst a man? ? she was asked about her husband. >> diplomatic and she is the secretary of state. the question that she was asked and it has been i think misreported in a lot of places. the question was asked was, you know, what does mr. clinton think through the mouth of mrs. clinton? and she -- she snapped back at this kid. now the kid then said, you know i meant mr. obama. maybe he, did maybe he didn't. i have no idea. but you know she's secretary of state. she's supposed to be more diplomatic. in her defense, she had been with rape victims. she'd been focused on the issue how abused wmen are. she's really holding up that half of the sky in a very, very strong way. but when you're the secretary of state, particularly in a fraught relationship as with the former president of the united states, her husband, you just sort of got to chill it and she didn't chill that week. >> too much of it? >> yes is this pbs or tmz, i mean, come on. she was on a state trip to africa. i lot of very serious issues the
have you ever use that word outburst a man? ? she was asked about her husband. >> diplomatic and she is the secretary of state. the question that she was asked and it has been i think misreported in a lot of places. the question was asked was, you know, what does mr. clinton think through the mouth of mrs. clinton? and she -- she snapped back at this kid. now the kid then said, you know i meant mr. obama. maybe he, did maybe he didn't. i have no idea. but you know she's secretary of...
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, making us feel loved, making us believe in ourselves. she spent quality time with each of those grandchildren you saw here on this altar, building sand castles and looking for leprechauns and looking for mermaids. she didn't choose between being strong and soft, complex or simple. as her story goes out this week, i believe that she will become a new torch bearers for women of our time, sending a new message, as i said, that you don't have to be a certain way. you don't have to fit a stereotype that over your life you can have a full, complete, spiritual life, a life that is about others and a life that is about family. her story, i believe, teaches us that women are complex and that they can live out every simple single aspect of that complexity. in closing, let me say this in the last few years of her life, i found mummy to be almost more awe-inspiring than in her 85 years. she, who never sat still, was forced to confront stillness and it was hard for her. but she never complained and she never asked for pity. she fought and she fought
, making us feel loved, making us believe in ourselves. she spent quality time with each of those grandchildren you saw here on this altar, building sand castles and looking for leprechauns and looking for mermaids. she didn't choose between being strong and soft, complex or simple. as her story goes out this week, i believe that she will become a new torch bearers for women of our time, sending a new message, as i said, that you don't have to be a certain way. you don't have to fit a...
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did that to for us? it allowed us to bring development back to the old in for shropshire and its stop this urban sprawl problem that we have going on because it was not competitive. those brown fields are now competitive and now back on the tax rails. today, we have on employment 3% below the national average in western pennsylvania. it does work. it can work. as i sit here i deal with other bigger issues that we are all dealing with together. this health care debate that is going on. i watch these news clips and i see those rallies in this town hall meetings. it is easy to say no to everything. one thing i know is that the status quo does not work. it needs to be fixed. we need washington to step up and help fix this problem. the biggest threat is the out of control health-care costs and where is headed. i know many of you are dealing with it. i thank you for fighting this battle with us. locally, with the county, the 28th largest in the country, our health care costs in six years went up $30 million fo
did that to for us? it allowed us to bring development back to the old in for shropshire and its stop this urban sprawl problem that we have going on because it was not competitive. those brown fields are now competitive and now back on the tax rails. today, we have on employment 3% below the national average in western pennsylvania. it does work. it can work. as i sit here i deal with other bigger issues that we are all dealing with together. this health care debate that is going on. i watch...
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how we will use this lesson will depend on us. we should stop homogenization of us and let all different images come out. >> host: you're telling a fascinating story. it's a story about intimate, intimate secrets that you're putting out there. things that you've been silent about. it's fascinating but you are always left with the question, is it comprehensive? are there still things that you are being silent about? >> guest: i think as long as one lives there are things one has been silent about. the important -- i was just saying this morning that one of my favorite writers says that we live twice. once when we live in reality and once when we talk about ourselves through imagination. so as long as there's a voice, there are silences. and as long as there's silences we need voices. not only this story -- i think if i write 100 more, they're still not comprehensive, you know? >> host: thank you so much. >> guest: thank you. i appreciate this very much. >> 3 days of peace, love and music, 40 years ago this weekend, a half million p
how we will use this lesson will depend on us. we should stop homogenization of us and let all different images come out. >> host: you're telling a fascinating story. it's a story about intimate, intimate secrets that you're putting out there. things that you've been silent about. it's fascinating but you are always left with the question, is it comprehensive? are there still things that you are being silent about? >> guest: i think as long as one lives there are things one has been...
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us keep that revenue, let us keep the funds in the city. julie: all right. tim barnum, thank you very much. the editor of "arenac county independence." >> thank you, julie. rick: michael vick speaks about his second chance in philly. you'll hear what he has to say. plus, 40 years ago this weekend, the concert that marked a milestone for a generation of baby boomers and a very, very young rick leventhal. >> yeah. and we are live in bethel woods, the scene of woodstock 40 years ago. coming up next, the man who opened woodstock, ritchie havens, joins us live. stick around. - ( rock music playing ) - ♪ oh! what do you say to a spin around the color wheel? - to paint with primer already mixed in? - ♪ yeah yeah yeah... - test samples instead of can commitments? - ♪ whoo! - what do you say we dip into our wallets less... - ♪ are you feeling it? - ...and grab ahold of the latest tools out there... - ♪ oh! ...so we can quit all that messing around with extra steps - and get busy turning our doing dials up a notch? - ♪ whoo! ♪ oh! more
us keep that revenue, let us keep the funds in the city. julie: all right. tim barnum, thank you very much. the editor of "arenac county independence." >> thank you, julie. rick: michael vick speaks about his second chance in philly. you'll hear what he has to say. plus, 40 years ago this weekend, the concert that marked a milestone for a generation of baby boomers and a very, very young rick leventhal. >> yeah. and we are live in bethel woods, the scene of woodstock 40...
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use indecent language if you use the s word or f word as former vice president cheney did that senator leahy on the floor of the senate, you would not understand that the vice president was inviting congress with the senator and maybe that was not literally indecent because as the fcc used to say, this has been used as an intensifier rather than literally as the description of sex or other activities. this changed -- i could not make my government up. this changed earlier in the decade when the fcc concluded that any other all lit rations of the f and s word for sexual as the case maybe and therefore indecent only to be said by their own assessment of the conflicts. that got to the supreme court and the pure point of administrative law as to whether the fcc had enough grounds for flipping its definition. the court ruled for the fcc. what's interesting about the case is if you count noses, it is fairly clear that the government is going to lose the next round on first amendment grounds with them going so far to say that he is, and i'm sure people here will be shocked, that he is now wil
use indecent language if you use the s word or f word as former vice president cheney did that senator leahy on the floor of the senate, you would not understand that the vice president was inviting congress with the senator and maybe that was not literally indecent because as the fcc used to say, this has been used as an intensifier rather than literally as the description of sex or other activities. this changed -- i could not make my government up. this changed earlier in the decade when the...
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will it cost us? about $82 per year per household beginning in 2012, but by 2020 we salvage $750 per household in efficiency. in addition, you are sitting in allegheny county. you all are sitting in a county that is in violation of ozone and air particles. we can't grow up our children in such pollution geared besides that, we need the president to go to renegotiation for kyoto treaty with something of a moral standards saying i have some cap-and-trade and now i need to bring the international community together because over the last eight years when lost our ability to lead the world, and he needs to do that, not just of how we approach afghanistan or how we approach human-rights but also clean energy. finally, green jobs. i have in my district the largest company in the world, creating wind power, it is spanish-owned. where is g.e., those young entrepreneurs? extending the investment tax credits for geothermal, wind power, etc., so we create jobs, is exact way another reason i'm for this bill. i jus
will it cost us? about $82 per year per household beginning in 2012, but by 2020 we salvage $750 per household in efficiency. in addition, you are sitting in allegheny county. you all are sitting in a county that is in violation of ozone and air particles. we can't grow up our children in such pollution geared besides that, we need the president to go to renegotiation for kyoto treaty with something of a moral standards saying i have some cap-and-trade and now i need to bring the international...
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, making us feel loved, making us believe in ourselves. she spent quality time with each of those grandchildren you saw here on this altar. building sand castles, looking for leprechauns, looking for mates. she did not choose between being strong and soft, complex, or simple. as her story goes out this week, i believe that she will become a new torchbearer for women of our time, sending a message that you don't have to be a certain way. you don't have to fit the stereotype but over your life, you can have a full, complete, spiritual life, a life that is about others and they like that is about family. her story teaches us that women are complex and that they can live out every simple, single aspect of the complexity. in closing, let me say that in the last few years of her life, i ,mummy to be almost more of inspiring them in her 85 years. she who never sat still was forced to confront thomas. it was hard for her. she never come plain and she never asked for pity. she fought and fought and fought right up to her very last breath. over the
, making us feel loved, making us believe in ourselves. she spent quality time with each of those grandchildren you saw here on this altar. building sand castles, looking for leprechauns, looking for mates. she did not choose between being strong and soft, complex, or simple. as her story goes out this week, i believe that she will become a new torchbearer for women of our time, sending a message that you don't have to be a certain way. you don't have to fit the stereotype but over your life,...
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he said he used to. age gets to all of us. >>> and let's get to tony perkins and speaking of age -- >> be careful over there. >> stand down. >> we do have another young man, and this is a great picture. wait until you see this. it is the my first 5 photo of the day and this is 2-year-old reilly. >> he's adorable. >> doesn't his outfit look familiar to you. >> that's what you wear after the show. >> no. he is such a big of where is waldo that he likes to dress like him. and check it out. that's what we're told. he enjoys waldo. there you go. the similarities in there. he is adorable. thank you for sending that in. if you want to send us your child's picture, go to myfoxdc.com and click on mornings. >>> let's take a look at the weather conditions around the region. we budged. 73-degrees now is what we're up to. relative humidity, 84%. winds calm at this hour and the barometic pressure is on the rise. take a look at the national map and we'll show you the satellite radar composite for the entire country. an
he said he used to. age gets to all of us. >>> and let's get to tony perkins and speaking of age -- >> be careful over there. >> stand down. >> we do have another young man, and this is a great picture. wait until you see this. it is the my first 5 photo of the day and this is 2-year-old reilly. >> he's adorable. >> doesn't his outfit look familiar to you. >> that's what you wear after the show. >> no. he is such a big of where is waldo that he...
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well, that's going to do it for us today. so glad you joined us this week. and you can continue the conversation on cnn.com/amfix. >> that's going to do it for us. have yourself a great weekend. we'll see you again on monday morning. and right now the news continues with betty nygen. >>> thousands of residents evacuate in northern california. >>> and her family says let her come home safely. a georgia woman goes missing as a boyfriend hears a struggle from her cell phone. police think she may have been abducted. >>> back in the nfl, his dog fighting sentence done, michael vick signed with the eagles. good morning, everybody, i'm in for heidi collins, it is friday, you are in the "cnn newsroom." >>> we've got lots to talk about with the health care debate, here's a look at the map right now, lots of meetings, not much agreement, will we see more faceoffs at today's town hall meetings? we'll be checking for that. and ed henry with the president in montana today as the president continues to push his health care plan. we'll be checking in with him and we're goi
well, that's going to do it for us today. so glad you joined us this week. and you can continue the conversation on cnn.com/amfix. >> that's going to do it for us. have yourself a great weekend. we'll see you again on monday morning. and right now the news continues with betty nygen. >>> thousands of residents evacuate in northern california. >>> and her family says let her come home safely. a georgia woman goes missing as a boyfriend hears a struggle from her cell...
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all that ahead for us. use? ( chirp ) oh yeah-- his and hers. - ( crowd gasping ) - ( chirp ) van gogh? ( chirp ) even steven. - ( chirp ) mansion. - ( chirp ) good to go. ( grunts ) timber! ( chirp ) boss? what do we do with the shih-tzu? - ( crowd gasps ) - ( chirp ) joint custody. - phew! - announcer: get work done now. communicate in less than a second with nextel direct connect. only on the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. she is the greatest thing ever. woman: one little smile, one little laugh. - honey bunny. - ( coos ) we would do anything for her. my name is kim bryant and my husband and i made a will on legalzoom. man: it was really easy to do. - ( blows raspberries ) - ( laughing ) robert shapiro: we created legalzoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. ♪ ♪ wh
all that ahead for us. use? ( chirp ) oh yeah-- his and hers. - ( crowd gasping ) - ( chirp ) van gogh? ( chirp ) even steven. - ( chirp ) mansion. - ( chirp ) good to go. ( grunts ) timber! ( chirp ) boss? what do we do with the shih-tzu? - ( crowd gasps ) - ( chirp ) joint custody. - phew! - announcer: get work done now. communicate in less than a second with nextel direct connect. only on the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com....
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when do you use it? the basic understand as i see it and i have read and my brother who is a police officer and everyone else i know to, you go to someone. you want them to do something. you are looking for compliance. you threaten that you are going to tase them. if they don't comply and you feel threatened, then you use it. there is a lot of gray area. eventually i think it will be the kind of tool that will make law enforcement a lot better and a lot of people a lot safer as well as opposed to using guns. >> i think you are right. >> he tried for health care reform and failed. now, he has some advice. >> i want us to be mindful that sometimes we may have to take less than a full loaf. >> who should concede? what should be given up? we are taking a closer look at our political time out. >>> plus, a young journalist turns the tables on me. >> go ahead and interview me. >> why do they call you wolf? you know why i sell tools? tools are uncomplicated? nothing complicated about a pair of 10 inch hose clamp
when do you use it? the basic understand as i see it and i have read and my brother who is a police officer and everyone else i know to, you go to someone. you want them to do something. you are looking for compliance. you threaten that you are going to tase them. if they don't comply and you feel threatened, then you use it. there is a lot of gray area. eventually i think it will be the kind of tool that will make law enforcement a lot better and a lot of people a lot safer as well as opposed...
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everything we use to camp. steve: lucas, all the stuff you need to have fun as a cub scout and boy scout stolen from you. lucas, how did that make you feel? >> i'm not lucas. >> answer the question. >> sad. steve: how did that make you feel, young man? >> sad. steve: sad? all right. all right. well, luckily for you apparently the people at eastern mountain sports heard the story and take a look. i kind of feel like monty hall. i would like to introduce to you ashley and dan from the location in new york city. what has eastern mountain sports decided to donate to it particular group that lost everything in >> well, we heard about all of the different things they lost and we are trying to give a healthy dose of everything with some tents, sleeping bags, a sto stove. >> pretty much basically our wish list of what we wanted to go camping with. steve: so, i understand you guys have gotten finally linda apparently you now do have a safe place to keep stuff. right? >> yes, we do. actually, we do. hidden harbor is stor
everything we use to camp. steve: lucas, all the stuff you need to have fun as a cub scout and boy scout stolen from you. lucas, how did that make you feel? >> i'm not lucas. >> answer the question. >> sad. steve: how did that make you feel, young man? >> sad. steve: sad? all right. all right. well, luckily for you apparently the people at eastern mountain sports heard the story and take a look. i kind of feel like monty hall. i would like to introduce to you ashley and...
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and they used to be wrong. following the suggestion, the model should be constructed and the proven force. i have seen in the way economics is taught in the united states, there is an abuse of mathematics and an abuse of models. many students in the economic department in the united states think that economics is only about mathematical models, and this is absolutely wrong. the mathematical model is only one of the instruments that can be used to understand the facts and the facts going around in to make some predictions in certain cases. there is a lack of common sense in education. maybe this answers your question about what has changed and what should change. i am very worried by the fact that only, mathematics now is a requirement and also that the history of economic ideas is not talk any more. i think this is a big loss and it reduces the scope and the knowledge of students in the economic departments. >> marshall jaffe, and i'm an investment adviser. i was intrigued by your definition for your yardstick
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you can text us at 45688 or e-mail us at cnn.com/robin. we have a facebook page as well. >>> this week we are honoring eunice kennedy shriver for her ground-breaking organization, the special olympics. her sister suffered from an intellect disability. shriver started the games as a day camp in her backyard in 1962. later expanded it internally in 1968 wiand it's given inspirati to many people worldwide. shriver died tuesday at the age of 88. that's a look at sports. >>> california is finally ready to pay its bills with real money. in three weeks, they're going to have enough to stop issuing ious. that is a month ahead of time. you can start redeeming those ious that day as well. california issued at least $2 billion of ious which some banks stopped accepting. >>> lead singer steven tyler fell off a stage during a show in south dakota last week. he broke his shoulder and had to get stitches in his head. doctors have advised him to stay home and recuperate. the band says they will refund tickets for all canceled shows. >>> the oscar-winning
you can text us at 45688 or e-mail us at cnn.com/robin. we have a facebook page as well. >>> this week we are honoring eunice kennedy shriver for her ground-breaking organization, the special olympics. her sister suffered from an intellect disability. shriver started the games as a day camp in her backyard in 1962. later expanded it internally in 1968 wiand it's given inspirati to many people worldwide. shriver died tuesday at the age of 88. that's a look at sports. >>>...